Where are they now? Melissa Meehan
La Trobe graduate Melissa Meehan is only 25, but already has a Chief of Staff title to add to her list of credentials. She spoke to Jessica Buccolieri for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
La Trobe graduate Melissa Meehan is only 25, but already has a Chief of Staff title to add to her list of credentials. She spoke to Jessica Buccolieri for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
Scott Harding is the latest Australian sportsman to announce he’s switching codes, but can the former AFL player make a name for himself in gridiron? Jessica Buccolieri believes he’s got what it takes.
The Rockingham branch of Western Australia’s Community Newspaper Group is looking for a graduate cadet reporter.
La Trobe graduate Melissa Meehan is only 25, but already has a Chief of Staff title to add to her list of credentials. She spoke to Jessica Buccolieri for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
Scott Harding is the latest Australian sportsman to announce he’s switching codes, but can the former AFL player make a name for himself in gridiron? Jessica Buccolieri believes he’s got what it takes.
The Rockingham branch of Western Australia’s Community Newspaper Group is looking for a graduate cadet reporter.
La Trobe graduate Matt de Neef recently scored an editing gig with new website The Conversation. He chatted to Jessica Buccolieri for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
La Trobe graduate Melissa Meehan is only 25, but already has a Chief of Staff title to add to her list of credentials. She spoke to Jessica Buccolieri for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
Scott Harding is the latest Australian sportsman to announce he’s switching codes, but can the former AFL player make a name for himself in gridiron? Jessica Buccolieri believes he’s got what it takes.
The Rockingham branch of Western Australia’s Community Newspaper Group is looking for a graduate cadet reporter.
The opportunity for a serious conversation about women was missed last week, says Helen Lobato, who attended the Melbourne SlutWalk rally on Saturday.
It’s FC Barcelona and Manchester United in this Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final, and according to Tom Midwood the match will be played at ferocious intensity.
Join La Trobe media and cinema studies students as they showcase their film-making talents at Loop Bar, on Wednesday 8 June.
Screen Australia, together with ABC TV, is offering emerging filmmakers the opportunity to produce a documentary film.
La Trobe University’s Ideas and Society Program and Thesis Eleven will host a symposium in June on the topic ‘Does Wikileaks Matter?’.
Chris Lilley’s new show Angry Boys is just as skilful, clever and raw as his previous productions, says Jessica Buccolieri.
Maroon 5 hit Melbourne on Thursday night and, according to Jessica Buccolieri, their lively and entertaining performance was definitely worth seeing.
Sarah Baker has travelled the world and landed her first full time job as a journalist, all in under a year. Jessica Buccolieri caught up with the La Trobe journalism graduate for our ‘Where are they now?’ project.
The latest installment of the horror film franchise, Scream, is cringeworthy and at times predictable, but Corina Thorose says it’s still worth seeing.
Danny Bhoy’s new show is a whirlwind of Viking stories, Shakespearean words and assorted beverages, as Jessica Buccolieri found out at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
The Script wrote nothing short of a wonder as they wrapped up their 2011 ‘Science & Faith’ Australian tour. Yeliz Selvi sang along at their last performance in Melbourne.
A new website called The Conversation has got everyone talking. Jessica Buccolieri caught up with Matt de Neef, a former upstart editor who is now a member of the site’s editorial team.
The Australian leg of Usher’s ‘OMG World Tour’ has come to an end, but not before upstart’s Jessica Buccolieri had a chance to check it out.
Seven’s new show Winners & Losers, staring an array of Australian actors, tells the story of four former ‘losers’ reunited by their high school bully. Jessica Buccolieri says it’s worth seeing.
As online social networking grows in popularity, so does the prospect of social media jobs. Jessica Buccolieri spoke to La Trobe University’s former social media coordinator Kara Gibson about the new digital industry and how it is changing the nature of public relations.